Philadelphia Advertisements. V. B. Palmer, Agent, Third and Chesndt Sts. To the Citizens of Lancaster Co. ROBERT SHOEMAKER,. HAS now on hand, and offers for sale on the most reasonable terms, a full assortment of FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. WINDOW GLASS, of all sizes and qualities, of French, English and American manufacture. WHITE LEAD, purq and No. 1 of all the most approved brands, by the barrel or keg. Also, COLORS of every description, either dry or in Oil. Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Diamonds, Putty, Putty Knives, and a full assortment of painters materials. Likewise—Glue, Potash, Dye Stuffs, Bleaching materials for milliners use, &c., &c. All the popular Patent Medicines, as Swaim’s Panacea and, Vermifuge; Dr. Jane’s Medicines; Shoemaker’s Renowned Rheumatic and Strength ening Plasters, the best remedy in existence for Rheumatism, Pains or Weakness in the Back, Breast or Side. Every article warranted genuine, and all articles sold will be.delivered at any of the Wharves or Depots, free of charge to the purchaser. “ Quick Sales and Small Psofits.” ROBERT SHOEMAKER, S. W. corner Second and Green sts., Philadelphia. N. B.—Orders by Mail promptly attended to. Morch 26, 1850. . 9-6 m Pure tVines and Liquors. THE attention of Dealers and Hotel Keepers, is requested to my fine assortment.of Wines and Liquors selected with great care fxom stocks in Europe and in this couniry, and from sources which enables me to guarantee their purity. BRANDIES of every description from $1 to $5 per gallon. - WHISKEY, fine Irish, Scotch and Monongahela. OLD JAMAICA RUM, Holland Gin and Peach Brandy.- Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines of every variety and grade, from 75 cts. to $5 per gallon. Champaigne of all celebrated brands, $9,50 to $ 16. Claret. —Fine Table Claret at $4 and higher grades; also, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Malaga, Muscat, &c. Wild Cherry Brandy, Raspberry, Blackberry and Lavender Brandy, £c. THE COUNTRY TRADE supplied at wholesale prices. A complete assort ment of Wines and Liquors, very cheap for culi nary purposes. $ Orders promptly attended to. Goods carefully packed and forwarded by‘Express.’ Samples sent to any part of the country free of charge , by ad dressing, post paid, A. H. McCALLA, Wine Merchant, 30 Walnut street, Philadelphia. April 9, 1850. 10-3 m C. J. GAYLER’S Salamander Safes, Warranted Fire and Thief Proof, AND FREE FROM DAMPNESS. THESE S AF ES possess every qualification to render them proof against the action of fire or thieves, and .of sufficient strength to endure a fall from any story of a burning building. They are made of WROUGHT IRON, being kneed, rivited and welded together, and lined with a perfect non-conducting Fre Proof Mineral Composition, no .wood being used in their construction as in the majority of safes sold by other makers. The doors of Gayler’s Safes are secured with his THIEF DETECTOR and Anti-Gunpowder Lock, which precludes the possibility of picking or blowing them open with gunpowder. Over TWO these Safes have been exposed to accidental fire to the most intense hc-it, in many instances remaining m the burning lii.ns for several days, and at no time have they ever been known to iiiil in preserv ing their contents. The public are invited to call at the BRANCH DEPOT, No. 10 Exchange Place, Philadelphia , iiear Dock street, and examine the numerous les funonials in favor ol GAYLER’S SAFES, also the large assortment on hand for sale at manufacturers’ prices, by JOHN L. PIPER, Agent. P- S. —Also for sale low, new and second-hand Safes of other makers, which have been taken in part payment lor Gayler’s Salamanders april 16 Clicap Blinds and Shades! B. J IVILLUmS, Nu. 1 *J, North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, YE.NTTIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER mid " liolesiile and retail dealer in Window Shades —awarded the highest PREMIUMS at the New York, Philadelphuuand Baltimore exhibitions. CURTAINS rmuTe and LETTERED for Stores and Public Buildings. A lnrge.-assortment of BLINDS and SHADES ot new styles am! finish, :it the lowest Cash prices. The public will find it to their interest to call. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. B.J.W. informs the patrons of FREEMAN’S old establishment, No. 143 i South Second street, that he has removed from there to No. 12 NORTH SIXTH* Street, where he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of patronage. [March 12-7-3 m Cheap ami Good Watches, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, sale and retail, at the PHILADELPHIAp\3\ • WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 96 North Second Street, corner ol‘ Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 carat cases, - - - §3O and over. Silver Lever Watches, do 16 do Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, 11 do Silver Quartier Watches, - $5 to 10 Gold Pencils, - - - - 150 to §7 Fine Gold Rings, - - - 37fc cts. to 880 Silver Spoons, equal to coin, per set—Teas $5, Desert 810, Table §l5. Watch Glasses, best quality—Plain IS} cts., Lunet 25 cts. Other articles in proportion. All Goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of fine Gold Jewelry and Silver Ware. Also, an assort ment ot M. J. Tobias & Co., E. Simpson, Samuel & Brothers, E. S. Yates & Co., John Harrison, G. & R. Beesley, and other superior Patent Lever Movebients, which will be cased in any style desired. Arrangements have bean made with all the above celebrated makers, the best manufacturers of Liver pool, to furnish at short notice any required style ot Watch, for which orders will be taken and the name and residence of the person ordering put on if requested. O. CONRAD, No. 96 North Second st., Importer of Watches* April 16,, 1850. 12-ly Great Bargains in S>ry Goods, at V. E. ARCHAMBAULT’S, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Market streets, Philadelphia. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, comprising in part —New Market Sheetings at 8 cents; tine bleached and brown Muslins at 3,4, q, 6. 7, S, 9,10 and 12£ cts., Dark and Light Calicoesj-fast colors, from 3 to cents; yard wide French Lawn at 8, 10, I2i and 18} cents; Mousline de Laines at 12.4, 18} and 25 cents; Linen Lustres from 10 to 25 cents; Bereges from to 37* cents; black and colored Alpaca Lustres from 18} to 75 cents ; black and changeable Silks and Tare Satins from 50 cents to 51,25 ;a. large assortment of White Dress Goods trom 12j to 37-j cents; French, Scotch, and Manchester Ginghams from to 31 cents; Silk and Satin Mantillas from §4 50 to 810; Men and Boys’ wear in everv variety lrom 10 cents to §1,25 each; &c. V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. Corner 11th and Market sts., Phil’a. April 2 10-3 m Plano Fovtes. THE largest, cheapest, best and —> most elegant assortment of FORTES in the United States, can al-y 3 X u u ways be found at the warehouse of the subscriber, 171 CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE FIFTH, - At the Old Stand occupied more than a third of a century by Mr. George Willig, music publisher. . PIANOS, - HARPS, ORGANS,. SERAPHINES, iEOLIANS, &c. &c., fresh from the most celebrated Manufac-’ ters in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and elsewhere. Sold, wholesale and retail, at the maker’s cash prices OSCAR C. B. CARTER, 171 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. 3-ly Feb. 12, 1850. Ink Maik! ink! and Lamp Black! 'Eagle Steam Printing Ink Works, No. 8 Branch, oetween 3d and 4th and Race and Vine Sts., PHILADELPHIA. a ''HE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of Country Publishers to the large stock of su perior Printing Ink of every description and variety. They manufacture Lamp Black—a very superior article —the best in the market, for sale wholesale or retail, cheap. And all .these Inks being manu factured of the best materials by themselves, they are enabled to offer for sale articles of a superior quality; publisher*would to their advantage to give us a call, as they may depend upon the character of our various Inks being of the. very best quality. We solicit orders from publishers or prin ters, for any kind of Inks, which will be furnished at shot notice, and lair prices. MATHERS & CO., sep n,>4fMy-33" No. 8 Branch Street, Phila. ISAAC BARTON, "TITEOLESALE GROCER, Wine and Liquor YV Store, 136,187 North Second Street, Phila delphia* [lept 11, ’49*3M/ WE SfUDYJTO PLEASE. The attention of Builders and othert it respectfully invited to the extensive and well selected stock qf Bailding Hardware and Tools, NOW offered by the subscriber, consisting in part as follows: American Front Door Locks, upright, with night work, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Front Door Locks, upright, plain, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Front Door Locks, and Store Door, Ho- rizontal or upright, brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Rim Locks, all sizes and qualities.— White or brass furniture, or porcelain all colors. American Mortice Locks, all. sizes with plated, white or brass furniture, porcelain. American Mortice Latches, all sizes, with plated, white or brass furniture, porcelain. American Mortice and Rim Closet Locks, plated or brass escutcheons, porcelain. American Stop, Thumb, Gate, and Store Door Larches. Also, Imported Locks and Latches of every des- cription. Baldwin’s, and American Butt Hinges, of all sizes, fast or loose joint. Shutter, Gate, Strap, T., and Blackffap Hinges, all kinds. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush, and Spring Bolts, ol . wrought or cast iron and brass, every description. Screws, Sprigs, Glue, Sand Paper of the best quality. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, of every variety. * Buttons, plain or on plates, brass, iron, or bronzed. ee Nobs, plated, white, irou or wood, all kinds. Sash-Cord, common and patent, articles too numerous to mention. and Sash-Weights at Factory Prices. ss“All GoodB DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE tO any part of fhe city and districts.- At this establishment can be iound one of the largest and best assortments of White and Fancy Nobs for Locks, &c., in the city; some patterns of which, cannot be seen, or obtained, at any other store. TOO L*3,S • Spear & Jackson’s Back, Panel, Hand, and Ripp SAWS, imported expressly for Retail Sales, all selected with care. Sole Agent for the celebrated Planes, &c. made by E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster, Pa., being all made of split wood, and the Bitts ground and tried. Beatty’s and Williams’ make of Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, &c., Pugh’s and Slack’s make of Augers and Auger Bitts, all sizes. American Squares and Bevils of every description. “ Rules, Gauges, Sawsetts,' Compasses, Screwdrives, &c. “ C. S. Hammers, Claw and Riveting, all sizes. Anvils and Vices, all sizes. Steel, Iron, and Wooden Braces, with C. S. Bitts, in great variety. W. Greaves & Son’s Butcher’s and other celebrated makes of Chisels, Files, Plane-Irons, &c., &c. Addis’ celebrated Carving Tools, all shapes. Making one of the best and most extensive as sortments of Building Hardware and Tools in the State. At this establishment it is considered a pleasure to show the Goods. You are invited to call and examine the assortment, and hear the prices asked, before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see us. WM. M. McCLURE, No. 287 Market street, between Ith and Bth, upper side } Philadelphia March 12 PAPER! PAPER! PAPER! iVb- 21 Bank street, between Market and Chesnut , and 2d and 3d sis., Philadelphia. THE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of ountry buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hard ware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers, white and assorted colors. Also, Bonnet and Box Boards, &c. Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair prices. Market prices either in cash or trade paid for rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank st. sept 11 33 The Great China Store, No. 219 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to the citizens of Lancaster and its vicinity for their kind attention to our former advertisements, and their increased custom, we would again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of CHINA, GLASS & QUEENSWARE. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Plates, Dishes. Pilchers, fyc., 4*t\, Glass Timbers, Salts, IFnics, Decanters, Celleries, Preserve Dishes, SfC., tifc., in any quantities to suit purchasers will be sold lower than the same quality can be obtained for elsewhere—in fact at less than Wholesale Trices. A splendid assortment of American and English new BRITANNIA METAL WARE, of very many styles and at all prices, such as were never before offered for sale in this city. Fancy China in great variety—very cheap. SKT We hereby extend an invitation to any person from Lancaster or its neighborhood to call and see us, and they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store and look over the finest stock in the country, considered one of the lions of the city. Very respectfully, '• TYNDALE & MITCHELL. Philadelphia, Sept. 18, >49 jy-4-34 To Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchants. DR. J. N. KEELER & BRO.’ most respectfully solicit attention to their fresh stock of English , French, German and American Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a new store No. 294 Market Street, with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we respect fully solicit country dealers to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with despatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country mer chants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Keleer's Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain, J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, 294 Market St., Phila. September 18, 1849 34 Philadelphia and Liverpool Line of Packets. SHIPS. BUBTHEN. MASTER Berlin, 700 tons, Alfred F. Smith, Shenandoah* 800 “ James West, Mary Pleasants, 800 “ J. Q. Bowne, Europe, 700 “ Henry F Miercken. . The above ships will sail punctually, on their ap pointed days, viz : From Philadelphia, on the 10th of each month. From Liverpool on the Ist of each month. steam on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37’ Walnut st., Philadelphia. ss-Parties will find these superior first class Ships most desirable conveyances for bringing out their friends, the accommodations in second cabin and steerage being of the most airy and capacious description. OCrAlso Drafts -Tor sale, payable in .all parts of England, Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards. [Jan. 29, 1850.-l-ly Watches! Watches! Great inducements to persons in want of a good Watch. £SL LEWIS R. BROMALL, No. 110 North Second Street, having received additional B&%»asKnpplieg of Gold and Silver Watches of every description, from London, Liverpool and Switzer land importations, is now prepared to furnish the very best article at a price far below any ever offer ed, ofthe same quality,and which cannot be under sold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold will be perfectly regulated, and warranted to be as good as represented. Watches at the following low prices: Gold Levers, full jewell’d, 18 carat cases, $2B 00 Silver “ “ “ 12 00 Gold Lepines, jewell’d, 18 carat cases, 22 00 Silver “ « 800 The L. R. Broomall Gold Pen, a superior article in silver case, with, pencil, and warranted, $1 50 j Gold Pencils for $1 00, and upwards, Gold Medal lions, and Locket for Daguerreotype Likenesses, Gold Chains, Gold and Hair Bracelets, Breast-Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, and a.general assortment of every description of Jewelry at unusual low prices. No. 110 North 2nd street, 2nd door below Race street, Philadelphia. LEWIS R. BROMALL. October 23, >46 (Pierce, Agt.) ' 38 Dr. Knight’s Celebrated REMEDY FOR TETTER, SCROFULA, AND OTHER DISEASES OF THE SKIN. DR* l ' vas formerly a skilful Physician of Philadelphia, and the present proprietors were put in possession of the recipe by him up wards of twenty years since, in which time there has been hundreds of cases cured gratuitpusly many of which were of long standing, and not until re cently has it been offered for sale. The proprietors are daily receiving orders and certificates from the country, which has induced them to publish it for the benefit ofthe public. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at tho South E. Corner of 12th and Washington, Spring Garden. QZr Price $l,OO per bottle. BENSSOLE fc CO. Phil’*, got 80 *4O IjHLO ADAMS & Co.’s EXPRESS For Lancaster , Harrisburg , Carlisle , Phila ., s*c. THE undersigned, having made arrangements with the Eagle Line for special accommoda tions, are prepared to forward to and from Phila delphia, daily, Parcels, Packages, Single Cases of Goods, &c. Articles for Colombia, York, Carlisle, and Chambersburg, will be forwarded from Lan caster ainf Harrisburg by the regular conveyances. Persons residing in the interior towns, which are off the main routes, can obtain packages from Philadelphia, by directing them to the care of some one in any of the above named-places. Packages for the Eastern, Western and Southern Cities, will be forwarded from the Philadelphia Office with great despatch and moderate terms. The undersigned will give particular attention to filling orders forwarded to them by mail, postage paid. When they are for Goods to be sent by Express, no commission will be charged. { OFFlCES.—Philadelphia, Adams & Co., No. 80 Chesnnt Street; Lancaster, J. G. Thaceara, North Queen Street; Harrisburg, G. Bebngeh, Market Street. E. S. SANFORD, ) .„ Dliirrn , o v S. M. SHOEMAKER,! PEOPEa:TOKS - Philadelphia. Nov. 20, ’49 43-ly HARDING & HOLL, Wholesale Commission Paper Warehouse, No. 21 Minor st., between bth and 6th and Chesnut and Market streets , Philadelphia , KEEP constantly on hand a large and varied stock of all kinds of PAPER; suited to pub lishers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Schools, &c. &c. We have made arrangements with some of the best mills in the country to manufacture Paper expressly for us, so that every exertion shall be made to give entire satisfaction to our customers. We return our most sincere thanks to our old friends for past favors, and hope from our increased stock, and exertions, to merit a continuance of their custom. All orders from the country promptly attended to. They can accommodate publishers with any given size of printing paper at the shortest notice. We would say to-' those desirous of a good and cheap article, give us a call and examine for your selves. c Market prices paid in cash or trade for Rags. S. W. HARDING, B. FRANKLIN HOLL, No. 21 Minor street, Phila. Feb. 19. 4-6 m To Farmers and Men of Business. OILS, CANDLES, AND GUANO. r PHE subscriber offers, at the lowest rateß, in any X quantity to suit purchasers, genuine PERU VIAN GUANO, and every variety of Sperm, Whale, Lard, and Tanner’s Oils. Manufacturers, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Consumers, are invited to call. GEO. W. RIDGWAY, No. 37, North Wharves, the first Oil Store, below Race street, Philadelphia. April 2, 1850. . 10-2 m Charles B. Dlencb, CABINET FURNITURE and XXPHOSTERY WARE ROOMS , Nos. 113 4* 132 South Second street , Below Dock , PHILADELPHIA. On hand a general atsortment of Walnut and Furniture, of the latest styles. may ’ y-14 I>r. Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Pauacea. ROW AND & # WALTON invite attention to the following advertisement: DR. CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS. As a proof of the continued success of DR. CUL LEN’S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA, we refer to a few of the many certificates in our pos session* of cures performed by this great purifier. Captain T. L. Sanders, constable of South Mul berry Ward, cured of Barber’s Itch. Mr. J. P. Reese’s child, No. 83, North Seventh st., cured of hereditary Tetter, which covered his entire body. Mr. E. W. Maxwell, Grape Court, Market street, above Eitghth, cured of Scrofula, had fourtern open ulcers upon his body at the time he cm :menced taking the Medicine. Miss Christiana Sands, West Spruce !.»>- tween Belch and Willow streets, near the Sc:. ■ 'k..l, cured of Scrofula ; had suffered eight yea.»i h*-r head was so much affected that tea and coffee would pass out at her ear—this is a strong case. Capt. John R. Barclay, No. 400 Market street, cured of Scrotulous Sore Leg, of 25 years’ standing. This case is well known to many ot our best Phy sicians, who h&vo frequently advised amputation. Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr., No. 5, Jefferson, west of Schuylkill Sixth street, below Locust. This was, undoubtedly, one of the most severe cases ot Scrofula ever cured, and is certified to by many of our best physicians and clergymen, and also by himself. Joseph Barbour, No. 1, Short court, east from Twelfth street, above Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat, of eight years standing. Mr. J. H. Frick’s child, No. 73* Dock street, Philadelphia. , Mr. Michael Duffy, 44 South Front street, (at P. Brady & Co’s) Philadelphia, cured of Tetter of. twenty-five years. Mr. William Flemming, No. 210 Washington st., between Eighth and Ninth, Philadelphia, cured of Erysipelas of four years, which destroyed the flesh to the bone. William Barker cured of Scrofula. This case had been in the hospital many months, and dischar ged as incurable—he is now well, and way be seen daily at our office. Mr. David Kirgan, Muddy creek, Hamilton co., Ohio, cnred of Scrofula. This was a very severe case, and Kirgan says that could money prevent, would not undergo the same affliction for ten thous and dollars, and yet he was cured for a few dol lars, by Dr. Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Panacea. Mr. John W. Hazleton, of Mulica Hill, New Jersey, cured of Tetter o! ten years’ standing, with a few bottles of the Panaceo. Mr. John Brocken, of Germantown, at the age of 61 years, was cured of a violent Tetter that had troubled him for 18 years. Mrs. Eve Sjscoe, No. 52 South street, between Third and Fourth, from Schuylkill, cured of fever sores on her ankles, after suffering 12 years with them. Mrs. S. is 62 years of age. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Foster, Second st., four doors above Washington street, was cured of Tetter on her leg, which had troubled her 14 years. Mr. Charles Otis, late of Parish street, now of Manyunk, cured of Tetter, of 5 years, in hands and feet. Mr. Mellon Grubb, Juniper street, near Spruce, cured of Scrofulous Ulcers on the shoulders, which had defied the doctors more than a year. Mr. Hiram Ridge, Attleboro’, Bucks co., Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This case had been pro nounced incurably by some 12 or 14 physicians of the first standing—as a last resort had recourse to Cullen’s Panacea, and was cured completely in a few months, after suffering 17 years—the disease had almost covered his entire person. Henry Reeves, of Bridgeton, cured of the worst of Scrofula ever seen in New Jersey, by 7} bottles ! Thomas Wainwright, of Manayunk, cured of Scald Head 5 the disease extended over the whole scalp until it was an entire mass of corruption j and yet one bottle of the Panacea cured him. We might add case after case, ad infinitum ; but we think it unnecessary ; presuming the afflicted will want more evidence then we can give in an advertisement, we again a6k them to send to our office and get these certificates, from which you will learn the extraordinary sufferings of these per sona, as well as the mode of cure. ROWAND & WALTON, Proprietors, No. 21 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. JOHN GISH, ) T JAMES SMITH, 5 Lancas te r - R. WILLIAMS, Columbia, april 9’50 11-ly Conestoga Foundry. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! Qf'kOr') STOVES on hand, comprising the best assortment ever kept in Pennsylvania. The following list includes a part of the most pop ular kind:— Hathaway's Improved Cook Stoves. j. Buck's Superior Cook do. The very celebrated “ Victory"do. An The “ Paragon" Cook do. Also, anew Cooking Stove, called the “Farmer." Application has been made by the proprietor for Letters Patent for this stove, which he has desig nated “THE FARMER,” in view of its complete adaption to the wants and uses of this class of the community. It has been constructed with great care, upon the most scientific and approved princi ples, and bids fair to become the most celebrated Cooking Stove in the country. In addition to the above, the subscriber has an assortment of other COOKING STOVES adapted to the use of coal or wood, such as the “Complete Cook,” the * Parlour Cook,” &c., &c., with all sizes of NINE PLATE WOOD STOVES, and a large variety of Coal Sfrovis for parlours, dining rooms and offices. IQrThe proprietor of the Conestoga Foundry has purchased the right for manufacturing and selling the Hathaway Patent Cook Stove for Lancaster county. Tho castings at this foundry are made of the best No. 1 Codorus and Conowingo Iron, long celebra ted for strength. kinds of CASTINGS made to order. PST Stoves will be sold and orders for castings received either at the Foundry or at the store of the subscriber in East King Street, a few doors from the Court House in the city of Lancaster. June, 13, ’4B-20-tf.] C. KIEFFER. Sign Painting. JOHN L. KEFFER has commenced the above business, in A. N. Brenneman’s Building, Cen tre Square, Lancaster, and will do the best he can, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to satisfy all who may be pleased to favor himwith their custom. fMav 1848.—15. BLANKS neatly and expeditiously executed at this offioe, in the rear ofthe Market fiouie. LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, And.all diseases ari . sibg from. a disor* dered layer cr Stom ach,nich as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to.tke Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-born, Disgust for Food, Fullness,' or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur * ried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking of Suffocating Sensations when in a lying pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by DR- HOOFLAN ITS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. Id. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street , Phila. Their power over the above diseases is not ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exerci sing the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Charles Robinson, Esq., Easton, Md., in a let ter io Dr. Jackson, January 9, 1850, said — “My wile and myself have received more bene fit trom your medicine than any other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver Disease The Tenth Legion, published at Woodstock, Va , January 10, 1850, said A GREAT MEDICINE. We have uniformly retrained from recommend ing to the public any of the various Patent Medi cines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced of iheir value. Among those we consider worthy ol notice is the German Bitters , invented by Doctor Hoofiand, and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in Phila delphia. One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine have been tested, has fallen under our observation. During the last summer, a son of Mr- Abrn- Crabill, of this coun ty, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Com plaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Bitters, and after using it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and is re stored entirely to health. READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS. From the Weldon Herald, published at Weldon, N. C., January 24, 1850, which said — PATENT MEDICINES. It is very seldom that we make any allusion to Patent Medicines, either approving or otherwise. Unfortunately for the country, and for honest and conscientious inventors and venders of these med icines, the land is becoming flooded with quack preparations, that are made alone for profit and are fit not even for the dogs. In this stale of things it is hard to tell which are, and which are not worth having. If a person gets an indifferent med icine the first time he purchases, he is very apt to condemn the whole of them and buy no more, and inventors must only blame those of their number, [who ignorantly combine plain medicines together for the purpose of making money,] for the ill suc cess which attends .he efforts of the deserving. We believe Dr. C. {VI. Juckson'e Hoofland’s German Bitters to be a most excellent medicine, and one that should be highly popular in these days of Temperance; for they are altogether Veg etable in their composition. without one drop of Alcoholic Spirits in them. This medicine is inno cent, bnt strengthening in its effects, and richly deserving of an unbounded popularity, which, when it becomes known, it will, no doubt, fully enjoy. Judge M. M. Noah said, in his Weekly Messen ger, January 6, 1850. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters.— Here is a preparation which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times-the late Dr. Christopher Wil helm Hoofiand, professor to the University of Je na, private physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of humbugt and therefore a medicine ot which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on- He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the sumach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction* of its excellence, and several of the editors speak of its effects from their own individual experience. Under these cir cumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprie tor’s [Dr. C. M. Jackson’s] preparation, hut in recommending the article to the afflicted. MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United States. The editor says of DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS: It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we' recom* mend Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speak ing of the nostrums of the dby, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after it has done its guilty race of mischief, but of a med icine long estab shed, universally prized, and which has met the approbation of the faculty itself. Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union the last three years, andthe strongest testimony in its favor , is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physic ans of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combiined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific prep aration wi'l meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver ; it is preferable to calomel in all billions dis eases —the effect is immediate. They can be ad ministered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the genuine . They have the written signature oi C. M. Jack son upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which they arc spurious . For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH Street, one door below SIXTH, (late of 278 .Race street,) Philadelphia , and by re spectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also for sale by JOHN F. LONG, Lancaster, Pa. [march 12, ’5O-7-ly. Sprecber & Robrer’s Cheap Hard- Ware Store. HARDWARE, Glass, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes at that long established stand, East King st, Lancaster, formerly'occupied by Howett & Krieder, a few doors east of the Court House, next door to the Drug Store of James Smith, and opposite Geo. Messenkop’s Hotel, which they have recently taken and where they will carry on the business. They most respectfully beg leave to invite the attention of their friends and acquaintances to their stock of Hardware, which they have just opened and will soil at the most reasonable prices, includ ing every variety of Iron and Steel, Latches, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, and all kinds of building materials, every description of Files, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Saddlery, best warranted- Edge Tools, Planes, and Veneers. Also a complete assortment of CEDAR WARE, such as tubs, buckets, butter churns, together with every article in their line. They will keep constantly on hand every variety of Coal and Wood Stoves; also a highly approved COOKING STOVE. The attention of young beginners is particularly called to their full and complete assortment of household utensils. Determined to spare no pains to accommodate purchasers, and by steady adherence to business, they expect to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon them. GEORGE D. SPRECHER, REUBEN S. ROHRER. Old Metal and Flaxseed taken in exchange for goods. • jan l o-5Q docks, Watcbes, and Jewelry. GM. ZAHM, corner of Pant rjMFtjwgji • King street and Centre Square, would call attention his'fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Perfumery, Pocket Books, Spectacles, Thermometers, Spy Glasses, Mathematical Instru ments, Canes, Accordeons, &c. fee. All goods sold by him warranted what they are sold for. Repairing of all kinds attended to. Seals for Societies, Lodges, Corporations, &c., neatly engraved. Stensil Plates for marking barrels, boxes, &c. cut. GIVE HIM A CALL. Lancaster, Feb. 19, 1850. SALT. 5/Trtn SACKS GROUND ALUM SALT.— 2,000 Sacks Fine Factory filled, of Ashton’s, Marshall’s and other approved brands, of direct importation and in fine order. S.FENBY&BRO., Corner Gay and Pratt ttreeti, Baltimore) tptU 10 41.14 DR. KEELER’S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. DR. E£ELER is a regular graduate from one of the best medical schools of the country, and a practising physician in the city of Philadelphia.— We take great pleasure in presenting these reme dies to the afflicted. They are all of undoubted medicinal powers and hold out to the invalid a promise of relief, such as none others possess.— They each have been thoroughly tried in a long succeesful private practice, and have established for themselves a reputation but few possess, and given better satisfaction to the afflicted than any of the boasted remedies of the day. In offering them to the public, the proprietor is influenced by no sinister motives of gain, but feels conscious that they are eminently deserving of public confidence. No medicines ever before the public have acquired such deserved reputation upon their merits alone, or appeal with such irresistible force to the invalid. PURIFY THE BLOOD.—DR. KEELER S PANACEA. For the permanent cure and removal of all dis eases arising from impurities of the blood, or habit of the body, viz: Chronic disease of the Chest— Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy, Scrof ula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Blotches of the face, Chronic diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Skin, Cutaneous Eruptions, White Swellings, Hip-joint Affection, deep seated pains of the Bones, Swellings of the Joints, Ulcers, Syphilitic disorders, Mercurial and Hereditary dispositions. Females suffering from obstruction, sallow complexion, ner vousness, &c., will find the Panacea an elegant remedy for their removal. Read the following Voluntary Tribute: Philadelphia, J.une 10, 1846. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: It affords me great pleas ure to state to you that I have tested in my practice, your valuable Panacea with the greatest success. — Indeed, 1 do not recollect a solitary instance where in it has not acted beneficially. I have succeeded in curing obstinate secondary syphilitic cases with it in a very short time, and I believe it is the best remedy within ray knowledge for all the cutaneous, constitutional and glandular diseases. As a blood purifier ithas no equal, and I especially recommend 'it to all those whose system is debilitated by hered itary diseases or contagious effections, producing a lax habit and cachectic condition, such as Scrof ula Ulcers of the skin, chronic diseases, consump tion, and all diseases arising from an impure state of. the blood. It is a valuable article for children suffering from contagious effections incident to earlyjife. Sincerely yours, W. ANDERSON, M. D. fcrF or details, certificates, &c., see circular.- Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bottles $5. ID* DR. KEELER S COUGH SVRUP. I Among all the remedies before the public, this sta.nds pre-eminent in incipient Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrhs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary organs occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It is warranted to cure or no pay.— Price only 50 cents. DR. KEELER’S CORDIAL AND CARMINA TIVE;—Every family, whether rich or poor, who values'health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable remedy at hand. It is infinitely the best remedy known for Diarrhoea, Dysentary, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Flatulency, Griping Pains, oct., and for all d seases of the stomach and bowels caused by teething. The numerous testimonials from Physicians and others unsolicited, has given it a reputation as firm as adamant. Price 25 cents per bottle. DR. KEELER’S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleasant to the taste, harmless to the patient, and all powerful in destroying and re moving all kinds of worms from the body. It is without doubt, the cheapest and best worm de stroying medicine before the public, and will if ad ministered according to directions, remove them in 6or 6 hours after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle contains twice as much as similar rem edies. Price only 25 cents per bottle DR. KEEPER’S LIVER AND SANATIVE PlLLS.—Although not recommended as a “cure all, 55 yet they are the mildest and best remedy to remove Constipation, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Nervousness, Foul Stomach, Head Ache, In digestion, &c. Unlike other purgative medicine they leave the bowels always relaxed, and consc quently are the proper medicine for females and persons leading a sedentary life. Price 25 cents. DR. KEELERS RHEUMATIC LOTION. A justly celebrated-external application for pains of the Chest, Neuralgia, Head Ache, Sprains, Tic Doloreaux, Bruises, Swelling of the Joints, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatiea, and for all disorders where in a sedative and reebefacient remedy is applicable. Price 87k cents per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines are prepared and sold, Wholesale and Retail-, 294 Market street, Philadelphia. For sale also by Geo. A. Miller, Lancaster; B. Williams, Columbia ; J R. Brubaker, N. Holland ; J. Gyger & H. L. Frees, Straaburg ; R. Weidler, Bareville; J. Frank & W. K. Martin, Hempfield Township j and by Druggists and Merchants in every town throughout the county and State, nov 6 Iy-41 Philadelphia medical house, estab lished 15 years ago, by DR. KINKELIN, N. W. Corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercu rial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are ail treated with success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in—a habit frequently learned from eviF companions or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply im mediately. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irritability and all nervous af fections, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver and every disease in any way connected with the disor der of the procreative functions cured, and full vigor restored. READ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD.—A VIGOROUS LIFE, OR A PREMATURE DEATH KINKELIN ON SELF PRESERVATION. Only 25 cents. —This Book just published is filled with useful information, on the infirmaties and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addres ses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. %* A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a let ter, addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pinq, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under en velope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by Id ler, (post-paid) and be cured at home. Packages ofMedicines, Directions, &c , forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from Damage or Curiosity. Book-sellers, News Agents, Pedlers, Canvassers, and all other supplied with the above work at very low rates. [Feb. 26-5-ly Dr. Convert Invigorating Cordial. THIS justly celebrated Cordial is now considerep the only efficacious remedy, compounded from the materia medica, for those sad derangements of body and mind, caused by improper habits of youth. The following are some of the effects of the vio lation of the laws of mans’ physical and soc'al being;—Prostration, nervousness, dispepsia, pain in the head, and dimness of vision; weakness of back and lower extremities, premature decay of vital power. Weakness of memory and power for mental ap plication slight, dejectiqn, aversion to society, tim idity and self-distrust. Young and middle aged men may here learn why they are declining in health; why they become pale, eye-sunken and lusterless; why they are losing their youthful ap pearance and manly vigor. This Invigorating and Renovating- Cordial has restored scorc3 of persons who have ignorantly injured themselves in youth. It contains no mercury, or deleterious drug to injure or expose,—no hindrance from business. N. B.—Compounds of sarsaparilla, dock, and pills, powders, and other nostrums, effect no cure in these cases of weakness, and prostration; nor is the fiction and nonsense in wonderful little books of any use to the patient. Sold by Dr. Convers at his office 55, 3d Avenue, between 10th and 11th sts., New York. Price 82 a bottle, or 3 bottles for $5. Explicit directions occompany each bottle. The Cordial forwarded to any part of the country by addressing as above, post paid. N. B.—Mamed persons whose conjugal relation have not been blessed with offspring, and those about to marry, conscious of physical inability, should make immediate use of this Cordial. Such persons may confidentially consult Dr. Convers'and will receive such advice as their case requires. Letters post paid. For sale by CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Lancaster, Pa., W. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburg, Pa., Dr. McPherson, 9 South. 3d st., Harrisburg, Pa., and J. G. Brown, Pottsville, Pa. Nov. 13, 1849. 42-ly JOB PAINTING neatly and expeditiously ex* anted it tfaii oAm> The Triumph or Justice. THE WAR ENpED!! S. P. Townsend abandoned the Field!—Old Dr. Jacob Townsend , vindicated by the people ! SP. Townsend has at last given up the manu • facture of any more Sarsaparilla, having dis posed of his business to some strangers. Thus the claim to originality and other pretensions, fall to, the ground. He voluntarily abandons them in thus evading the issue before the public, by disposing ot his trade and going into retirement. The fact that he was NO PHYSICIAN, NO CHEMIST, the occu pation of a great portion ot whose life was spent as a WORKER on RAILROADS, CANALS, CHOP PING WOOD, SAW-LOGS, DO.CK-STICKS, &c., &c. The fact also that his article became notorious for its SOURING, FERMENTING and BURST ING BOTTLES, thereby DECEIVING and INJU RING the sick, and destroying goods demonstrates beyond all reasoning or gainsaying, the fallacy of his pretensions, and the baseless fabric of bis claims. Hereafter, it is to be sent out to the peo ple by some STRANGERS, yet bearing the name of S. P. Townsend. We have been infoYmed that these Strangers intend to print on the labels, the name of some chemist, m order to redeem if pos sible its bad character of souring, fermenting and bursting bottles. Let the people fully understand that no ee-vam ping, no botching, no pre-fixing of chemists’ names or any other folly will redeem S. P. Town send’s souring compound from public odjura, unless it is made entirely different from its present char acter; and if they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they might as well give it another name first as last. It should be called the .“Strangers’ Sarsaparilla,” and notS. P. Town send’s. But if there is no alteration, the people may still expect the same old souring, fermenting rootbecr stuff, as formerly made by Ruel Clapp, the carpenter. We have felt it our duty to inform the public of the true position of this matter, that Old Db. Jacob Townsend’s Sabsapabilla may not be confounded with the souring article. *ln conclusion, we would remark that some months ago S. P. Townsend left his old stand in Fulton street, a first rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below us in Nassau street, the motives and objects of which we leave others to judge. We understand these strangers who have taken up S. P’s business intend to remain there. Such conduct needs no comment. We shall move from Nassau street in the spring, and we will then see if these strangers will follow us as S. P. did. Depot for the Old Dr’s Sarsaparilla, is now 102 NASSAU street. THOMPSON, SKILLMAN & Co. Proprietors. This Medicine when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL! Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Jaundice, Costiveness, Cancers, .Tumors, Sore Throat, Eruptions of the Skin, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Weakness of the'Chest, Ringworm or Tetteru, Complaints, Swelling ofthe Glands, Syphillis, Dya, pepsia, Sick and Nervous Headache, Salt Rheum, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Diseases of the Kid neys, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Chronic constitu tional Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Pam in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago, Dropsy, and is a Spring and Summer drink and General Tonic for the system, and a gentle and pleasant Purgative. Pripe, SI 00 per bottle. A liberal discount to Store Keepers, by the dozen. J. GISH, (the Cheap Book Store, near the National House,) Agent for Lancaster county. NO other Medicine has ever been introduced to the public that has met with such unparalelled success, as Dr. Soule’s Oriental Balm Pills. — Having been but six years before the public, and the advertising small when compared with most other medicines, yet they have worked their way into every State in the Union and Canadaß. They have absolutely become the standard Medicine ot the day. They are purely vegetable and so admi rably compounded that when taken in large doses they speedily cure acute diseases, and when taken m small doses they operate like a charm, upon the most delicate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds when all other remedies had failed. We here refer to buta few of the many miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pills. Spinal Affection. —Anna Wood, of Rutland, Jefferson county, N. Y., was cured, after she had been confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and Abscess ofthe Lungß. The bill of her regular Physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) had amounted to 8600. See circular. Scrofula and Nervous Debility.— Mrs. Down, of Clay, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and Scrofulous affection of the head, after she had been confined six months and all other medicines had failed. Couqh and Consumption Cured. —Wm. Bently, of Pickering, C. W., was cured of a severe cough after he had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was given up by the Physicians. He had used most of the cough medicines of the day, and was supposed by his friends and physicians to be in the of Consumption. Dyspepsia.—A. B. F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severe as not to be able to work for two years. Win. Smith, of Greenwich, Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Nervous Debility, of years standing, after expending large sums of money to no purpose. See circular. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. As there are spurious Pills in circulation called Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sure to see before you buy that he tname of “Dr. E. L. Soule & Co.” is on the face of the Boxes. None others can be genuine. For sale by J. GISH, Lancaster City. F. X. Zeigler, Columbia. W. A. & B. Spangler, Marietta. Samuel Bower, Strasburg. George Ross, Elizabethtown. Samuel Ensminger, Manheim. Brubaker & Smith, New Holland. A. C. NORTON, General Agent, Carlisle, Pa. oct 30 ’49 tf-40 McAllisters all-healing ointment. McAllister’s all-healing ointment ; Or the World’s Salve. Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From the “ Reading Eagle.” was never, perhaps, a medicine brought I before the public, that has in so short a time, won such a reputation as M’ALLISTER’S ALL HEALING OR WORLD’S SALVE. Almost every person that has made trial of it, speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by it, of the most painful Rheumatism ; auother of the piles, a third of a troublesome pain in the side, a fourth of a swelling in the limbs, &c. If it does not give immediate relief in every case, it can never do in jury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful healing power possessed by this salve, we subjoin the following certificate, from a respectable citizen of Maidencreek township, in this county. Maidencreek, Berks Co., March 30, 1848. Messrs. Ritter & Co. —I desire to inform you that I was entirely cured of a severe pain in the back, by the use of M’AlHster’s All-Healing Salve, which I purchased from you. I suffered with it about twenty years, and at night was unable to Bleep. During that time I tried various remedies, which were prescribed for me by physicians, and other persons, without receiving any relief, and at last made trial of this Salve, with a result favorable beyond expectation. lam now, entirely free from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve since, for other complaints, with similar happy results. Your friend, ’ John Hollenbach. Around the Box are directions for using M’Allis ter’s Oointment for Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Erysipelus, Tetter, Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Quincy, Sore Throat, Nervous Affections, Pains, Disease of the Spine, Headache, Deafness, Earache, Burns, Corns, all diseases of the Skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, &c , Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, swelled or broken Breast, Toothache, Ague in the Face. &c. &c. Tatter —There is nothing better for the cure of Tetter. Burns —lt is one of the beat things in the world for burns. For Tumors, Ulcers , and all kinds of sores, it has no equal. If Mothers and Nurses knew its value in esses of “swollen or sore breast,” they would always apply it. In such cases, if used, according to the direc tions, it gives relief in a very few hours. Piles —Thousands are yearly cured by this Oint ment. It never fails in giving relief for the Piles. This Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. For sale by ray Agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States. .James McAllister, Sele Proprietor of the above Medicine. {fir PRICE 26 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS: Chas. H.^Heinitsb, } Ci * ° f A. E. Roberts & Co., New Holland. George Ross, Elizabethtown. Samuel Ensminger, Manheim. Samuel P. Sterett, Mount Joy. J. T. Andersoh, Marietta. Rudolph Williams, Columbia. Abraham Ci Hall, Strasburg. Bare & Hicks, Bainbridge. Buy of the Agents whonave the genuine Salve. Principal Office No. 28 North 3rd Street Phil’e* Miroh6» 1860. frlpeew in *ll Christianized and civilized countries, hat caused a larger proportion of deaths than any other malady that at diets the. human family: and, until within a few years there ha* not been any certain remedy to stop the devastation of the destroyer. But now— BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM Cures nry many of the most strongly marked and developed cases m Pulmonary Consumption— heal, undoubted cases of ii lcerntcd nnd diseased-LUN GS—such hopeless cases as were never before cured by any other medicine. So utterly hope less were some of the afflicted persons, as to have been pro nounced by physicians and friends to be actually dying Some, who had their burial-clothes made, have been cured, and yet live—others, who it was said would not live another Jay, are now as well and hearty rb they ever were. It possesses all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparation which we call BRANTS INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This differs from that, because this possesses several other Medications which are peculiarly adapted to, and are essential ly necessary, to cure Coughs and Consumptibns, and all diseases of a oulmonary nature—such disoases u usually prove so fata* under ordinary treatment, when they attnek the Breast, Throat, Longs, and Heart. This BALSAM heals.and cures Ulcers in the Lungs, and else where internally, as certainly and easily as the Purify ing Extract cures Riid heals ulcers externally. This Bal sam cures nine cases of Cough and Consumption out of ten, after all other remedies have failed to do good.' t Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic Coughs, abundantly prove its unfailing (jficacy in such diseases, and its undoubted curative power, and southing, healing properties, in the following complaints and diseases, viz.: Spitting of blood, Bleeding at the Lungs, Pain i7i the Breast and Side. Night-Sweats. Nervous Complaints, Pal pitation of the Heart. Cholera Infantum , Dysentery and Sum mer Complaints in Children and Adults, Asthma, and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS. •No remedy that has been offered to the public has ever been half as certain end effectual in correcting ALL the inci dental weaknesses and irregularities of the female sex, os BRANTS PULMONARY BALSAM. It mukes no differ ence whether the derangement bd suppression, excess, or other incidental weakness —it regulates ALL, by strengthen ing the system, equalizing the circulation, and soothing and allaying NERVOUS IRRITABILITY. Sec-o’nr Pamphlets lur proof. > CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured! We state this cure to prove the power to save life, when ibis BALSAM is used, even after the person is constdered by physician and friends to be in the last stages of diseaso —actually dying— and, in this case, so far gone that the shroud and burial-clothes were bought. For trie .particular* of this case, nnd the respectable and undoubted proof of all the circumstances and facts, we refer to our PAMPHLETS This cure whs effected on Mrs. ZLBA DYKEMAN. of Balls lon Spa, Saratoga Co.. N. Y. We cun prove, beyond a doubt, many others almost equally ns hopeless, and innumerable cases of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pro nounced incurable by skilful physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT, See ihe cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Ct., and others. Dyspepsia! See the cure of T. S. JFihroz,'-merchant, of Attica, Wyoming Co , N. Y., ami many more, in our Pamphlets. Dysentery and Summer Complaint in Children and Adults are always cured. Weakly Children will beemiie fleshy, healthy, nnd hearty, hnd grow rapidly, by Uie Uhe uf tbie BALSAM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her cbiid by C* holer a Infantum, while teething, if BRANTS PUL- MONARY BALSAM be administered. It should be, fur mch eases, given in larger than the ordinary don-a INTERNAL ULCERS. This cure is a triumph over the skill of the best physicians in the city of Philadelphia, and Is positive proof that internal ulcers can be cured ns easily as external when Brant’s Purifying Extract is used. Mr. John Hepburn, one ofthe moat respectable gentlemen in Auburn , Cayuga Co., N. Y., informed us in Oct. 1847, that he had been af flicted with three Fissures or Ulcers, so situated inter nally as to allow of an examination, and thus furnish posi tive proof of the fact, and of their location. He said that he had spent one year in Philadelphia, under the professional advicr of the best physicians, nnd was obliged to return*tc Auburn, without cure or help, when Dr. T. M. Hunt, drugg>-t, of Aubnrn, advised him to try Brant’s Purifying k'street, and the use of seven bottles of it effected a perfect cure. «. CHRONIC ERYSIPELAS AND ULCERS. Astomshino and most wonderful Cure.— Capt. Ezra Knapp, of No. 37 Willow at., Brooklyn. N. Y., one of the most respectable citizens iu tho city, was afflicted five years with Srrofuloud ErysipeUs of both legs, from the knees to the feet, which inflamed and swelled to n prodigious size, nnd ulcerated. Large deep ulcers, apparently large enough to run a finger in, esmo into them, winch discharged' dafly an almost incredible quantity of a maturated substance. He had had the advice and nitcndnuce of several of the most skilful physicians, nnd hnd tried many highly recom mended medicines without effecting a cure, and was told by one or two of his physicians ihatthe ulcers In his logs would run him off before long Brant’s PURIFYING EXTRACT h*i cured these ulcerated and iniluinud legs, so that now they me entirely healed up, and .ho'nnjoya good health. DYSPEPSIA—SOUR STOMACH CURED, Attica, Genesee Co., N. Y., Feb. 1,1848. M. T. WALLACE St CO.—Gentlemen ; I received a cut dt Brant’* Medicines 4'rom you, and hnvo been most won derfully disappointed In tho rapid sales made, and muck more bo in tho general and particular satisfaction the medi cal effect the medicines bad given to ah those who have been fortunate enough to try them. I was myself, for mors than n year, afflicted with a aieense of tho Stomach. I could not cat nny fat or greasy substnnee without causing great pain, sickness. and vomiting, nud was continually afflicted with a .Sour Stomach. When Brant's Medicines came, I, as an experiment, tried one bottle, which to my utter disap pointment, eased and relieved the usual pain after eating; I' therefore used the ssuond bottle, which has completely cured the disease. lam now well and hearty, and can eat almost anything without being pained, or the stomach becoming sour. Please send me another supply by express, as soma who are taking it can not do without it, they have experi enced so mueh benefit from its use. Yours. Respectfully, T. S. WIECOX. Mr. Wilcox is a respectable merchant of Attica. PHEIFV! PUKISTT! LIFE anil IiEALIH arc in thf BLOOD C lent/sc, Purify. n/til licx ulntr tht: Circulation, and the u-holr holy ,rdi have health. The most ttonderful of nil remedies to pn-ducr such a result, jv BRANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Yes, the. desired result and etficacy will ).*• produced. by the use of a smalln■ quantity of this iTßirinn than can bo eLtM-teu bj the use of a like quantity of any other remedy in f liio world. (See our Pamphlets for proof.) .• - Tins Purifier is wholly prepared from Vegetables, and cures the worst, most obstinate, nud long-standing diseases ot the blood, without puking, purging, si charting, or debili tating. It cleanses, strength/ns, invigorates, makes new, healthy Mood, and gives new vigor and new hfe to the whole system. 9 BRANT’S PURIFIER is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER than any other remedy in the world, because ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH’- of it will effect n greater amount of cure, than four dollars' worth of sarsaparilla, or any other remedy, no matter how large their bottles may be. The important question lor con sumers to determine. i J , how much more curative effect will a dollar's worth of this Purifier produce, than a dMlurs worth of that sarsaparilla or other remedy. We might hero Bey, that Brunt's Medicines had cured, within the last year, 100,000 Persons of Impure Blood Diseases, and 25,000 Cases were considered Incurable as soma other patetit-metiicine men are in Uic hnbii of say ing. If we should suy so, who would believe usj? This however, we do say, and stand ready to prove by respectable witnesses, that Brant’s Medicines have effected cures of more diseases on living human beings, the puat year, thug any other remedy in existence did during the samel time. t llo\v much will a Dollar’s worth CURE? Twenty large, deep Ulcers were cured by using only twelve bottles of Urant's Purifier. i The following is the most wonderful and astonishing euro that was ever effected on a human being, by any m&icinr. Horrid Scroftila Cured. Mil J. B. llaskin, of Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y., Certifies. December ffUth, 1846, that he had been afflicted witn Scro fula four years, and the last year confined to his bled, with twenty large, deep, discharging Ulcers —that Us neck wus eaten around from ear to ear—a hole wffs eaten through his Wind-pipe, so that he breathed through the hole—his ear was nearly, destroyed—the use of ms arm was wholly destroyed—and an Ulcer under the W as large us a man’s hand, had nearly eaten through {into Us Lungs—that he had used all kinds of Sarsaparilla and other medicines, to no benefit, and that he was notlexpected (o Ute twenty-four hours when ho commenced Brant's Indian Purifying Extract —that nine bottles of the Purifying Extract healed and cured seventeen of the twenty Ulcers he had when he commenced using it, and that u few bottles more effected a perfect cuke. (For full particulars of tbis.'aud many other similar cures, {see our Pamphlets. f This Wonderful and Astonishing CUBE does cut stand alone as a monument of the great tfjicacy of Brant's Purifier, for wo could give almosi unlim ited evidence of other cures, well attested, If tiffs were doubted. This cure is certified to by 3 Fourteen Respectable Witness^. By Doer. Thos. Williams, one of the most respectable physicians of Rome—by Messrs. Bissell dt Leonard, wholesale and retail druggists—by Mr. G. R. Brown, pro prietor and keeper of the West Rome HoTEL-pena by eleven other witnesses. Brant’s Indian Purifier j cures all impure diseases of the blood, viz.: Scald-Hsad t Salt-Rheum, Rheumatism, Eruptions, Pimples on the Fact, Piles, Biles, Ulcers, Costiveness, Mercurial Diseases, Livtr Complaint, Pains in the Back, Side, and qf' 4 Blood to the Head, etc., etc. ; " For sale by WM. G. BAKER, Lancaster, J. R. Brnbacker, Bird-in-Hand; J. T. Anderson, Marietta; L. & £• Rogers, Churchtown; George Rosa, Elizabethtown; Wm. W. Passmore, Chris tiana; Tboe. A. Galt, Strasburg; R. Williams, Columbia; S. Ajchenberger, Baipbridge; Jacob SoufFer, Mount Joy; Nathaniel Wolle, Litis; S, Ensminger, Manheim ; 0. P. Gross, Ephrata'j John Wickle, Hinkletown; $. N. Klauser, Fainriewj J. G. & S. S. Robinson, Intercourse; B. Bower; Conestoga Centre ; S. P. Lindemuth, Safe Harbor, John Rawlins, Rawlinsville; S. Allison, Martick Forge; S. Risk & Brother, Buck; F. McSparran, Fairfield ; J. P. Harlan, Oak Run Jan. 22, 1850 Ornamental Marble Works. EAST King street, next door to John N. Lane’s •tore. Charles M. Howell, Marble Mason, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster and the public in general, that he carries on the MAIU .BLE BUSINESS, in all its various branches, and invites all to call on him, as he is satisfied'that hi can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the city or state. - He invites the public to call and examine hi! stock of finished Mantels, Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, and also his collection of designs for Monuments, Tombs, &c., before jjies 52-ly-eow
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